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PHILADELPHIA - With Dartmouth's 2-0 win over Harvard on Sunday, the stage is set for the final weekend of Ivy League women's soccer. Princeton (6-0-0) will host Penn (5-1-0) Saturday at 4 p.m., while Dartmouth (5-1-0) is at Cornell (0-5-1) in a match that kicks off an hour earlier, at 3 p.m.

Here are the championship scenarios...

Princeton beats or ties Penn: Nothing else matters, the Tigers would win the Ivy League title and earn the conference's outright berth.

Penn beats Princeton, Dartmouth ties or loses to Cornell: Penn and Princeton would tie for the title, both at 6-1-0, but the Quakers would earn the conference's NCAA Championship berth by virtue of winning the head-to-head meeting with the Tigers.

Penn beats Princeton, Dartmouth beats Cornell: The Big Green, Quakers and Tigers would be tri-champions, all of them at 6-1-0. (The teams would have gone 1-1-0 in head-to-head -- Princeton beat Dartmouth, Dartmouth beat Penn, Penn beat Princeton.) The conference's NCAA Championship berth would be decided by a random draw by the Ivy League's Executive Director, Robin Harris.